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Too far to trade with other Vikings, and because of attacks from the natives.
The rivers of New York allowed settlers to go far inland. The Hudson River allowed settlement far north of the Albany area and the Mohawk River allowed settlement throughout western New York to the shores of the Great Lakes.
The exploration and settlement of the Far West is one of the great epics of 19th century history. But America's dramatic territorial expansion also created severe problems. In addition to providing the United States with its richest mines, greatest forests, and most fertile farm land, the Far West intensified the sectional conflict between the North and South and raised the fateful and ultimately divisive question of whether slavery would be permitted in the western territories.
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it was located in the far west
The Elizabethan Settlement went as far as it went
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linear settlement (building are places in a straight line) clustered settlement (building are packed in an area) scattered settlement (building are placed far apart)